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the laws are. this is primarily a state matter, primarily a matter for local regulation. most of the things that have been proposed so far, legislation would not have changed things that happened in newtown. the debate has been an important and one that is good for us to have. legislatively, there is a vehicle out there and it is moving. we will wait and see what happens. --tom cole, fair to stay fair to say on the fence on the issues. president obama said that they would protect u.s. with all necessary steps and he told p'yongyang to stop the belligerence. u.s. intelligence officials that this is all an attempt to get concessions on foreign aid than to start a military conflict. >> is this really a country getting ready for war? it certainly did not look like it in p'yongyang today. far away on the east coast, soldiers might be feeling a missile to launch, but here they are celebrating the first anniversary of their new leader. it is the americans, they say, that want to spoil the party. >> americans are trying to invade our country and start a nuclear war. on the loving
the laws are. this is primarily a state matter, primarily a matter for local regulation. most of the things that have been proposed so far, legislation would not have changed things that happened in newtown. the debate has been an important and one that is good for us to have. legislatively, there is a vehicle out there and it is moving. we will wait and see what happens. --tom cole, fair to stay fair to say on the fence on the issues. president obama said that they would protect u.s. with all...
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he didn't pass a law let him get. his pharmacy really about helping people. say oh. oh . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviewers intriguing story are you. trying arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. the police which. is a. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing bitcoins. ok daniel i'd like to go back to you in atlanta what's the tipping point for this thing to really catch on because the we have the global financial crisis a lot of people simply don't trust the financial system anymore. you know i think what the tipping point will be is when we reach a critical mass and you know what that number is i don't think we can know but once there are a number of users with the currency we're going to see a number of retailers who will start accepting it already we see this for online services so you can host a website and pay for this using big point we have a.t.m.'s where you can deposit cash
he didn't pass a law let him get. his pharmacy really about helping people. say oh. oh . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviewers intriguing story are you. trying arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. the police which. is a. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing bitcoins. ok daniel i'd like to go back to you...
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footage, a law enforcement officers stance over the accused and read him his rights. >> you have the right to remain silent. you have a right to have a lawyer. >> it is july, 1968. james o. ray has been extradited back to the u.s. after fleeing to london. he is made to wear a bulletproof vest. officials were concerned someone might try to kill their suspect. later, he is seen being strip searched. they deliberately found all aspects of the process. they wanted no loopholes. its place.egacy has >> martin luther king already had his place in american history by the time he was shot dead in his memphis hotel room exactly 45 years ago. nowadays, the many commemorations of his legacy includes this monument in washington, d.c. released this week is another marker. we see potential jurors identifying themselves. earl ray pleaded guilty and died in prison. amazingly, this footage was forgotten. it was found and restored. a reminder of the american past. >> now to fracking. we showed you the controversy of the process of extracting natural gas in the u.s.. tonight, we focus on china which has
footage, a law enforcement officers stance over the accused and read him his rights. >> you have the right to remain silent. you have a right to have a lawyer. >> it is july, 1968. james o. ray has been extradited back to the u.s. after fleeing to london. he is made to wear a bulletproof vest. officials were concerned someone might try to kill their suspect. later, he is seen being strip searched. they deliberately found all aspects of the process. they wanted no loopholes. its...
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it is certain to become law after a may vote. several mass demonstrations in paris before and agaisnt the bill. umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir putin says russia will put $50 billion in its space program, at a place near the chinese border. he said the first manned flight is expected in 2018. it is over a month since hugo chavez died of cancer, and honow the question is who will succeed him. we will find out. chavez called for them to vote for his former deupity, nicholas maduro, but henrique capriles says the tide is to his favor. nsworth.to eric far >> could maduro lose? >> you never say never but the polls indicate he will win. the question is, by what amount? on this basis the opposition is trying to test the election. there was an election october 7, when capriles went against chavez and lost by 10 points. as capriles goes against the successor, will the margin na
it is certain to become law after a may vote. several mass demonstrations in paris before and agaisnt the bill. umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir putin says russia will put $50 billion in its space program, at a place near the chinese border. he said the first manned flight is expected in 2018. it is over a month since hugo chavez died...
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see it does exactly what it says it does it's a system based of mathematics and cryptography not of laws and legislation are subject to the full abilities and failings of human is a proper system that works according to principles mathematical princes that can't be cheated or bent according to the wills and customs of whatever politicians you know. a ten year old kid can download the bitcoin software get set up within five minutes and start accepting payments from someone in north korea our or iran and you can make a gambling website of whatever idea that they have are having to have governments or states coming in saying ok i don't like that kind of daniel what you're doing i'm going to states want to have a piece of this action here in taxation is an issue. daniel you know taxation is an issue you know i want to start with the issue of trust because at the heart i think i was right that the issue is trust of people trust that point values if people trust other currencies they'll use those currencies as well what you have with big coin is that over time every day that goes by we're bitc
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years, and i was a very long time in my incarceration until i found someone to help, an attorney, a law firm, and it all came together for me. >> the man was released from downtown los angeles this afternoon after spending 20 years in prison. >> people were really baffled as to why i am not mad. why am i not angry? if i were negative and angry and bitter, it would have eventually turned on myself and destroyed me. a nation that makes you feel alive on a daily basis. this is who i want to be and what i want to do. my voice has power. my voice can be heard. and to amend my voice and to focus my voice on issues that are not only close to my heart that involve people i care about, something i can do in a positive way, which i think i have been doing on some level. my name is frank. i am a free man. amazing that is an story, on his dreams that he has after spending 20 years in prison for crimes he did not commit. that brings the show to a close. remember, you can carry on watching "bbc world news" on our 24 hour news network. all you have to do is check out your local listings. you can find
years, and i was a very long time in my incarceration until i found someone to help, an attorney, a law firm, and it all came together for me. >> the man was released from downtown los angeles this afternoon after spending 20 years in prison. >> people were really baffled as to why i am not mad. why am i not angry? if i were negative and angry and bitter, it would have eventually turned on myself and destroyed me. a nation that makes you feel alive on a daily basis. this is who i...
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if mexico cannot deal with security problems or establish a rule of law, it is dragging on economic growth and it will undermine some of the good things that are happening on the economic side. >> the 70,000 people killed because of the war on drugs, they will be an inevitable part of the conversation that president obama is having. is he going to carry on the policies of the predecessor and have mexican troops on the streets to prosecute this war just as aggressively? newe are seeing the government redefine the strategy in some ways. we are seeing a lot of continuity. not as much change as some people have expected. troops are in the streets because there is little to put in their place right now. a continuation of cleaning up the court system as well as spending programs that help youth at risk and communities at risk. the strategy for reducing violence is changing somewhat, but continuing from the last government and evolving in some ways. >> ha mexican immigrants are not going to keep letting the u.s.? immigration reform a key issue. >> we have these images of mexicans flooding over th
if mexico cannot deal with security problems or establish a rule of law, it is dragging on economic growth and it will undermine some of the good things that are happening on the economic side. >> the 70,000 people killed because of the war on drugs, they will be an inevitable part of the conversation that president obama is having. is he going to carry on the policies of the predecessor and have mexican troops on the streets to prosecute this war just as aggressively? newe are seeing the...
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when you look to the letter of the law, it is possible for the cardinals to call for a new of them.amongst it be just anybody who is catholic. it is thought that they will certainly choose one of their number and, of course, everybody is waiting to see who that will be. >> a fascinating. later, we will have more on the conclave. one of the cardinals taking part in this historic process. north korea stands as a serious threat to the united states and nations in east asia. that is the assessment of the national intelligence director today. announced that it was scrapping the agreement which ended the korean war. today, the country's a leader was pictured visiting front- line troops as tensions arise. for more on the situation, i spoke a brief time ago with the heritage foundation's asian is that he sent her. how high are tensions at this point? >> they are always high but they have gotten higher because of the annual military exercises. also, as a result of the recent un resolution. the rhetoric is high, but it has gotten higher more recently. what's we have seen different from the past is t
when you look to the letter of the law, it is possible for the cardinals to call for a new of them.amongst it be just anybody who is catholic. it is thought that they will certainly choose one of their number and, of course, everybody is waiting to see who that will be. >> a fascinating. later, we will have more on the conclave. one of the cardinals taking part in this historic process. north korea stands as a serious threat to the united states and nations in east asia. that is the...
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officials are taking responsibility for maintaining law and order. the un played a vital role in independence. organizing a referendum that ended the 24 year occupation by indonesia. nine people have been killed and oregon after a school bus crashed on an icy road. the bus was carrying 40 passengers lost control and dropped more than 30 meters down a steep embankment. a chinese fishing boat has been detained by a japanese coastguard for fishing in japanese water. the boat could be seen here. china has sent a consul to the region. a former australian fast bowler will be inducted into the hall of fame during his country's third test against she lenca this week. heals the highest number for test wickets, 563. the first tennis' grand slammer of the year is almost upon us. australia open of starts in the fortnight. she is currently in china in preparations for the millburn and then. last time, she is beaten in a third round. she needs to improve to win back a place in the top 10. >> we're trying to get ready in two weeks. we are just not ready for the mat
officials are taking responsibility for maintaining law and order. the un played a vital role in independence. organizing a referendum that ended the 24 year occupation by indonesia. nine people have been killed and oregon after a school bus crashed on an icy road. the bus was carrying 40 passengers lost control and dropped more than 30 meters down a steep embankment. a chinese fishing boat has been detained by a japanese coastguard for fishing in japanese water. the boat could be seen here....
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most of these boys has been told the law for violence or theft. but we drove the window climbed in and tried started the dump we pushed it a little way and here we were drunk. concerned who you're an alcoholic or nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. are you afraid to live without me. for a moment but there it felt like i was back but those street hooligans are going to beat me up at any moment. as i turned my back i couldn't help wondering about my safety. isn't a warden is there doubt the father you could say that slava raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. but if you're in a lot of. the same type you know. plenty of. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll receptionists. live. olympos colin. plum. goodspeed. her. mum with. clothes. good luck. good luck. playing. just see. her. run i'm a little. interview. her. a saudi prince defects saying no to the. abuse. of the ruling elite. we talk to him exclusively. boasting at the seams with political prisoners saudi arabia is promoting tolera
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the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers find -- fined. >> we see open propaganda that harms. young people will decide on their own how to live in the future and what orientation to choose. >> this draft bill sends a bad signal to society of repression and limitation of civil rights guaranteed by the constitution of the russian federation. >>
the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their...
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. -- lahor.n law or >> extraordinary in balance of justice and the terrible risk of eating a girl and pakistan. still to come on tonight's program, capturing the hill country blues. to man went on a mission find the hidden musicians of mississippi. we will find out what he found. threateninghas been to restart their nuclear facility for months now, but now images have emerged which could show words are turning into actions. we have this report. the nuclear complex in april of last year. you can clearly see construction taking place where the cooling tower used to be. american researchers say that there is steam rising above the turbine building. this may signal operations have restarted. >> the reactor looks like it is or within a matter of days will be fully operational and when that happens, it will start producing plutonium. although north korea will probably wait, for a long amount of time and pull the fuel out in a year or two. but this will start producing now. >> the reactor has been suspended twice under international agreement. the fuel rods can be used to make plutonium for
. -- lahor.n law or >> extraordinary in balance of justice and the terrible risk of eating a girl and pakistan. still to come on tonight's program, capturing the hill country blues. to man went on a mission find the hidden musicians of mississippi. we will find out what he found. threateninghas been to restart their nuclear facility for months now, but now images have emerged which could show words are turning into actions. we have this report. the nuclear complex in april of last year....
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instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
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was a new union laws and high interest rates and soaring unemployment drove thousands onto the streets. you want to. -- you turn if oyu want to. [applause] [laughter] the lady is not for turning. >> that result was put to the test in 1982 when the argentine flag was raised on a british territory. against much diplomatic advice on the market after it sent a task force a thousand miles to the south atlantic to launch a controversial war. >> that news and congratulate our forces. >> hundreds of lives were lost the victory was secure it appeared the nation celebrated the success. the woman you order them into battle went on to secure a landslide victory. acrobat so with those she dubbed divided theth in country as rarely before. labourthoughts of a government rolling back ended when gordon browning stated a political embrace to a frail lady thatcher after he became prime minister. today even her political enemies were ready to praise her resolve. >> we disagreed with much of what she did with the labor party. we can disagree and also hugely respect her extraordinary achievement and extraor
was a new union laws and high interest rates and soaring unemployment drove thousands onto the streets. you want to. -- you turn if oyu want to. [applause] [laughter] the lady is not for turning. >> that result was put to the test in 1982 when the argentine flag was raised on a british territory. against much diplomatic advice on the market after it sent a task force a thousand miles to the south atlantic to launch a controversial war. >> that news and congratulate our forces....
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i'm rested and then publicly executed late last month the nis also confirmed cousins brother in law and that therefore silly called decker bus. after like two minus two hundred. solis is not the person's abilities may get from a conflict of interest is to make senior minutes of the story. in a bid to solidify his power to keep telling us all to place dozens of high ranking officials with the un officials and police and fifteen. the number of executions has also increased significantly from seventeen last year to forty days the air. and the north korean leader is also pouring some five hundred million dollars into building exhibitions design idolize the national intelligence service also said milton provocations and regrets for what we are on the rides. if not we had a good point about sixty attack trekkers and about to put a heavy artillery units closer to its border with south korea despite all these moves for it that's in his power not that cheap the freebies intelligence agency said some serious action is. they have an opposite effect answered if the clients within the commies good t
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. >> the law provides the cruise lines can be liable... >> some of the passengers are looking at the silver lining... >> the crew was outstanding... very accommodating. along with the other passengers >> carnival is willing to give each passenger $500. also offering credit for another crews >>uise >> first an asteroid passed close to earth... then a meteor exploded over russia... and last night... a fireball seen by many in the san francisco bay area. the american meteor society in new york says based on reports it receeived... it was a sporadic meteor or fireball in the upper right of the screen... not considered to be a major event. the society said fireballs happen every night of the year... somewhere around the world. it thrilled those who witnessed it. it looked like a flash of lightning. it was quick >> it was crazy >> bay area residents and an almost 200 mi. span reported seeing a fireball >> the meteor everyone around the world is still talking about is the one in russia yesterday. 1000 people were injured. it was estimated to be 30 times the force of the atomic bomb >> a lon
. >> the law provides the cruise lines can be liable... >> some of the passengers are looking at the silver lining... >> the crew was outstanding... very accommodating. along with the other passengers >> carnival is willing to give each passenger $500. also offering credit for another crews >>uise >> first an asteroid passed close to earth... then a meteor exploded over russia... and last night... a fireball seen by many in the san francisco bay area. the...
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citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as ais gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter how
citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as ais gathering against you," he...
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the law says he can do his business. who am i to judge? >> during this investigation, the authorities continued to -- >> yes. >> in france and britain, testimony of the failure of the meat industry. at the end of the line, the consumer. it is their trust being tested. question for richard, bbc news. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." silda come. giving it depressed chimps a lift. will tell you why the pushes on to give these animals medicine to cure the blues'. this week's nuclear test by north korea set off widespread condemnation, but inside the country, the response is likely to be very different. we have this report. >> it shows -- outright disregard. >> how do you respond to a nuclear bomb? with no. 3 of's main foes and allies seated in the security council, an agreement on sanctions is never easy. and north korea is choked by sanctions already. these pictures, smuggled out of the country last week, show a very different face to the high- tech nuclear program. sandwiched between two of asia's economic stars. without enough
the law says he can do his business. who am i to judge? >> during this investigation, the authorities continued to -- >> yes. >> in france and britain, testimony of the failure of the meat industry. at the end of the line, the consumer. it is their trust being tested. question for richard, bbc news. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." silda come. giving it depressed chimps a lift. will tell you why the pushes on to give these animals medicine to cure...
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the president of the philippines has signed a law that would compensate victims of human rights abuses committed while ferdinand marcos was in power. $244 million will be distributed to potentially thousands of people. the first female president in south korea has been sworn in in a ceremony in seoul. she called on north korea to stop wasting its resources on military weapons. >> in the tens of thousands they streamed into the square ahead of the national assembly for the swearing in of their first female president. ♪ she was still in her home, from the southern section, but the bigger applause was reserved for the new president, who formally took the oath of office. she has been part of south korean public life for most of her own. as the daughter of a late military dictator, she acted as first lady after her mother was killed by an assassin targeting her father, who himself was killed by his security chief five years later. he ruled over a period of dizzying economic growth and gramm repression. she laid out the kind of country she wanted to help build in her five-year term. >> we
the president of the philippines has signed a law that would compensate victims of human rights abuses committed while ferdinand marcos was in power. $244 million will be distributed to potentially thousands of people. the first female president in south korea has been sworn in in a ceremony in seoul. she called on north korea to stop wasting its resources on military weapons. >> in the tens of thousands they streamed into the square ahead of the national assembly for the swearing in of...
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chris immigration laws. take up the highest unemployment rate right now is the young people. -- >> the highest and a plummet right now is the young people. the problem is is the way we have done it, they do not pay tax. you have to pay tax. and the employer would pay the tax. pay becauseid not it will not be here -- foreigner does not pay because they will not be here long. but we did not have the employer pay either. if the employer hires you, you will have to pay 15 percent more. why would anyone hire american when you can hire foreigners and pay them 15% less? with high unemployment, is the sticking point for a lot of people. a lot of little things like that within our immigration system that should be tweaked and never are. >> having immigrants and america can be very valuable to our economy. >> immigrants create jobs, create businesses, pay taxes. that are of documents it will pay a wide range of taxes. your testimony was that immigration actually saved new york, stimulation of the economy. can you brie
chris immigration laws. take up the highest unemployment rate right now is the young people. -- >> the highest and a plummet right now is the young people. the problem is is the way we have done it, they do not pay tax. you have to pay tax. and the employer would pay the tax. pay becauseid not it will not be here -- foreigner does not pay because they will not be here long. but we did not have the employer pay either. if the employer hires you, you will have to pay 15 percent more. why...
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he is an assistant professor of law at vanderbilt law school or a gentleman cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas can you talk us through why did the hunger strike started getting and what's going on there at this moment. the hunger strike started because of some change in conditions actually the people running that camp changed and they changed some of the conditions a lot of the detainees felt that their qur'an is were being mishandled and they.
he is an assistant professor of law at vanderbilt law school or a gentleman cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas can you talk us through why did the hunger strike started getting and what's going on there at this moment. the hunger strike started because of some change in conditions actually the people running that camp changed and they changed some of the conditions a lot of the detainees felt that their qur'an is were being mishandled and they.
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they gave him a pass no law. use this as he attended money to cook does wind up to take to persecute is needed to pick up an assist in september of this cf. the prosecutors are investigating a separate allegation involving the medical group. it's suspected of being in the uprising page campaign stop for a cup of the sun and the one seat in the non house passed a setback. sosa still in each case the prosecutors found a bag of cash this month and a sense the house went up to this divine commands....
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it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top stories this hour, the central african republic, dissolving parliament. cyprus is banks will stay shut until thursday. to stop a run on deposits. the $13 billion international bailout. the united nations is moving around international staff out of syria. the hotel as housing workers in damascus. states has promised to cooperate with the afghan government on security. eohn kerry said he was on this same page. jennifer glass reports. afghans have been waiting a year to take control of the prison. step towardsall the transformation that occured in years before. let there be no doubt that transformation for those that were the u
it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top...
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do we speak your language i mean some of the laws are not advanced. use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to to thank goodness he did stories. spanish. visit. more news today. game fled. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. we see. is a. glowing welcome across talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle a promise made a promise not kept the prison facility at guantanamo bay remains open and not to be closed any time soon many of the inmates have been cleared of any wrongdoing nonetheless they languish mostly about obama's.
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congress, that does not mean tot there will be new laws ws >> . the haunting faces of the children of sandy hook elementary. even four months on, it is hard to believe what happened to them. the deaths of the children and the staff to put a gun control on the agenda. this week, they came to washington to push the case for reform. the families have needed help because even allowing a debate on gun control to take place as prove controversial. >> we are here to honor them and demand that something be done. >> after agreeing on principle, today, senators finally voted in favor of actually allowing the debate and the new laws to began. >> the motion is agreed to. >> it will not be easy. many wanted a ban on the type of gun used. this is proving politically toxic. they will probably have to settle for new background checks. >> all it is as politicians try to make themselves look good. i have a six year old daughter, she is safer at home where there something to protect her than at school where there is nothing to protect her. >> more than 3000 markets
congress, that does not mean tot there will be new laws ws >> . the haunting faces of the children of sandy hook elementary. even four months on, it is hard to believe what happened to them. the deaths of the children and the staff to put a gun control on the agenda. this week, they came to washington to push the case for reform. the families have needed help because even allowing a debate on gun control to take place as prove controversial. >> we are here to honor them and demand...
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faithfully execute the laws. i think obama was right in not deciding that just because a law is unconstitutional, he thinks, and that he is not going to enforce it. it is not his call. it is the high court's call and you wait until you get a ruling. >> i know a very smart person who says that the solution to this problem is to take the word marriage out of the lot and just use the phrase civil unions. >> i have been married 47 years, and she is absolutely right. >> is it a civil union? >> that is a judgment to be made by her. it is fascinating. and if you want to see the velocity at which this has changed, the default position nofor republicans is essentially the same position the president had two years ago. i believe in civil unions but i don't believe in same-sex marriage. >> all of this is a civics lesson in the system actually working. we live in a time when congress cannot function. but this is slowly getting in line with public opinion to produce a constitutional result. i predict they're going to knock do
faithfully execute the laws. i think obama was right in not deciding that just because a law is unconstitutional, he thinks, and that he is not going to enforce it. it is not his call. it is the high court's call and you wait until you get a ruling. >> i know a very smart person who says that the solution to this problem is to take the word marriage out of the lot and just use the phrase civil unions. >> i have been married 47 years, and she is absolutely right. >> is it a...
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>law. i realize that you weren't part of the legislature 10, 20, 30 years ago, but in your estimate t. is that what happened. >> i don't know if it was the pension systems or the leng similarities, or governors, we have never looked to the actual waries to tell us what is required to fund the pension system and how to get there. over the next 30 years, beer on a scheduled plan, with no gains to get us the funding in 30 years. >> representative, you have found someone to blame, because the only ones paying are the employees in the state retirement system. nobody else is paying other than what they were originally required to pay. it's those of us who were either retired or will be retired who are the only ones paying a price for 60 years of fraud. we had a contract. >> can i respond? >> you violated that contract. >> of the $100 billion that is owed right now, $79 billion is still going to be paid by taxpayers. and that debt is going to have to be paid by taxpayers over the next 30 years. so
>law. i realize that you weren't part of the legislature 10, 20, 30 years ago, but in your estimate t. is that what happened. >> i don't know if it was the pension systems or the leng similarities, or governors, we have never looked to the actual waries to tell us what is required to fund the pension system and how to get there. over the next 30 years, beer on a scheduled plan, with no gains to get us the funding in 30 years. >> representative, you have found someone to blame,...
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this trial is an important step for turkey showing the army is not above the law. but for others, the ruling party is youing this case to suppress their political opponent and to keep the army at bay. >> it started about the case demockization. is worst enemy of democracy the mild working judiciary system. and with rising tensions, many people are saying violence will ncrease. >> the country seeks to avoid a second financeable bail out. the court ruling that's pay reductions for workers and retired people are unlawful. >> the pornl geese prime minister is scrambling to come up more than a billion dollars of savings. he needs to do it in a way that will satisfy the european union and the international monetarily fund while at the same time appear to treat fairly the different groups of portuguese society. it's not going to be easy. >> it was an unexpected setback for portugal's government, a ruling by the constitutional courts that some planned austerity measures were unlawful which left the prime minister looking for other ways to come up with about $6.5 billion in
this trial is an important step for turkey showing the army is not above the law. but for others, the ruling party is youing this case to suppress their political opponent and to keep the army at bay. >> it started about the case demockization. is worst enemy of democracy the mild working judiciary system. and with rising tensions, many people are saying violence will ncrease. >> the country seeks to avoid a second financeable bail out. the court ruling that's pay reductions for...
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how did local law enforcement come into the picture? >> thank you very much for inviting us on the show and allowing us to give our perspective. post9/11, the information sharing was critical. conversely from the federal level to the state and local level we saw a big gap and right after september 11th, the number of states decided, you know what, we need to bill operations to share data. we currently have 18,000 law enforcement agencies across the united states. about 760,000 state and local law enforcement officers. and one of the big gaps we had was there was no platform to share information across all those agencies. not related to terrorism but related to criminal investigations and intelligence information-sharing. so the state started building these centers early on, and within a good five year period we had 40 centers and now over ten years later we have 78 centers across the country which are tying together those 18,000 local agencies and bringing out the information that folks are finding on the street and pushing that forward
how did local law enforcement come into the picture? >> thank you very much for inviting us on the show and allowing us to give our perspective. post9/11, the information sharing was critical. conversely from the federal level to the state and local level we saw a big gap and right after september 11th, the number of states decided, you know what, we need to bill operations to share data. we currently have 18,000 law enforcement agencies across the united states. about 760,000 state and...
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what's important to the law, the substance of the law, for it to work they have to have people signed up by december 23rd to get the health insurance coverage by january 1st. they need up ins to tick up. only way to get those numbers to tick up, have a working site. >> having a working site relieves pressure with democrats. so many democrats worried about the law, things that are not working well. working well. a while stopping at dunkin' donuts, so now i'm sitting in the bed of my truck, sipping a latte and smiling. #mydunkin enjoy a delicious latte the next time you stop at dunkin'. share your story. #mydunkin >>> redskins host the new york giants in less than 12 hours. you could see a familiar face heading to fedex field for the game today. former redskins running back john riggins will be there, preb a huge collect from geico to the vietnam memorial fund. check out the nbc sunday night football bus at the game. these are pictures from twitter of the bus stopping at some sites in washington like the georgetown waterfront and verizon center there. bus filled with game day gear and m
what's important to the law, the substance of the law, for it to work they have to have people signed up by december 23rd to get the health insurance coverage by january 1st. they need up ins to tick up. only way to get those numbers to tick up, have a working site. >> having a working site relieves pressure with democrats. so many democrats worried about the law, things that are not working well. working well. a while stopping at dunkin' donuts, so now i'm sitting in the bed of my truck,...
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oughll would strengthen gun laws, while the other hlf would &pweaken them. the ote couud come as early as wednesday. live in parkville, joel d. smith, fox 455morning news. a glen burnie eaaher... who plss worked as an assistant tracc coach... ii now underr iinvstiiation by anne arundel county public schools.kate &pmill highhsshool... has been reassignnd by the school system and will bb away from the school indefinitely.that's accorring to a letttr sent home to parents by the &psccooo's principal.no reason was ggven.the principal says he's barred from discussing today flags in maryllnd will fly at half--taff... in honor offan armyyheliccptee pilot knutson f elderrburg was - among 5 rew memberr kiiled... when their u-h-60 black hawk &phelicopter crashed last mmnth knntson was a 2007 west poiit ggrduate and a 2003 grrduate pffliberry hhgh school. perry ... stressing the state j- agaiist threats from amid earssnorth korea is on tte cusp of a missile anniversary of itt' founder's more.th..arianne raffeety has . secretary of state john kerrr continues to pshhffr n
oughll would strengthen gun laws, while the other hlf would &pweaken them. the ote couud come as early as wednesday. live in parkville, joel d. smith, fox 455morning news. a glen burnie eaaher... who plss worked as an assistant tracc coach... ii now underr iinvstiiation by anne arundel county public schools.kate &pmill highhsshool... has been reassignnd by the school system and will bb away from the school indefinitely.that's accorring to a letttr sent home to parents by the...
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on my side and not to see the explicit pictures on the strip joints and also in 1984 will pass that law that another store cannot be built or open next to 1,000 feet next to each other. nevertheless, we have a penthouse which has been built in 1999. 14 years later. and it is behind i don't understand it. don't pass the cbd. thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak with regards to the proposed cbd? seeing none. the department will cast the ballots. the board is going to continue with the remainder of our agenda. when those results are tabulated, they will be brought to me and i will go over to announce the results so we can resolve this matter and move forward. with that, at this time we are going to continue on other items until those results are tabulated. madam clerk, please call the next 3:00 p.m. order on item 45 and 46. >> the clerk: the item 45 and 46. to consider a resolution of formation to establish renew and expand the property based business improvement district known as the central market community benefit district ownin
on my side and not to see the explicit pictures on the strip joints and also in 1984 will pass that law that another store cannot be built or open next to 1,000 feet next to each other. nevertheless, we have a penthouse which has been built in 1999. 14 years later. and it is behind i don't understand it. don't pass the cbd. thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak with regards to the proposed cbd? seeing none. the department will cast...
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opposition groups also claim that the new parliament is illegitimate because of the country's new election law which they say is tilted towards favoring candidates from rural tribal organizations that are largely seen as being supportive of the monarchy and the muslim brotherhood they will continue to dismiss the results as illegitimate and are likely to try to ferment more street protests to boycott continue their boycott of the new poll jordan's new parliament will have to push through even more abiding austerity reforms which could severely undermined stability here in jordan the future of the arab spring may in the end depend on the economic situation and not politics you see caffein of r t amman jordan. the health of the global economy and debt in europe both coming to the spotlight of the world's business and political elites who converged on the swiss ski resort of doubles for the annual financial for minorities the second day of the the gathering. this politics that is the focus of policy my kids seven sounds like i'm going to go on the team area is the phrase merry among see i'm the e
opposition groups also claim that the new parliament is illegitimate because of the country's new election law which they say is tilted towards favoring candidates from rural tribal organizations that are largely seen as being supportive of the monarchy and the muslim brotherhood they will continue to dismiss the results as illegitimate and are likely to try to ferment more street protests to boycott continue their boycott of the new poll jordan's new parliament will have to push through even...
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so remember, you don't need a law to go green. just the desire and the commitment to do the right thing. >> there's more "teen kids news" coming up next. >> we'll be right back. >> hugo chavez's hand-picked successor, nicolas maduro, winning a narrow victory in venezuela's presidential vote. maduro securing 50.7% of the votes. his opponent slamming the results as illegitimate and demanding a recount. this election is the second time in just more than six months that voters in venezuela cast ballots in a presidential vote. chavez, who ruled venezuela for 14 years, won re-election in october prior to his death. a series of attacks across iraq killing dozens and wounding over 200. the attacks, many involving car bombs, taking place less than a week before iraqis are scheduled to vote in the country's first elections since the 2011 u.s. troop withdrawal. the vote is a key test of the iraqi security force's ability to keep those voters safe. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for those attacks. while the world continues to
so remember, you don't need a law to go green. just the desire and the commitment to do the right thing. >> there's more "teen kids news" coming up next. >> we'll be right back. >> hugo chavez's hand-picked successor, nicolas maduro, winning a narrow victory in venezuela's presidential vote. maduro securing 50.7% of the votes. his opponent slamming the results as illegitimate and demanding a recount. this election is the second time in just more than six months that...
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. >> we are grateful for the law enforcement to make sure everyone is safe. >> they don't have any laws restricting gun stores, so staff approved a business license for sports last summer. council members say staff should have alerted them about the gun store right away. >> our staff will inform us a little sooner about these important issues coming forward. >> the gun store carries fishing and hunting gear, and yes, assault rifles. they opened a few weeks after the school massacre in newtown when tensions were high and they still are. >> this is not about access to guns. there are plenty of places to purchase a weapon. the question is, why do we need to be one of those places? >> fact. the only thing it stops a crazy man with a gun is a good guy with a gun. and fact, good guys can't get guns if they don't have stores to go to. >> for now, sports won't be affected. only future gun stores would be regulated. >> businessmen who take on the extra duty to make sure we exercise our constitutional rights are doing us a favor. >> and town staffers learned a valuable lesson. let the town offici
. >> we are grateful for the law enforcement to make sure everyone is safe. >> they don't have any laws restricting gun stores, so staff approved a business license for sports last summer. council members say staff should have alerted them about the gun store right away. >> our staff will inform us a little sooner about these important issues coming forward. >> the gun store carries fishing and hunting gear, and yes, assault rifles. they opened a few weeks after the...
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it will be too early to know what law enforcement can focus on. what they will be focused on at this juncture is to make sure there will be no more attacks. >> i was interested that the police commissioner just a little while ago in boston said that people should not congregate in public. they should stay indoors. >> asaph of the, we're trying to minimize the effects of these attacks. trying toely, we are minimize the effects of these attacks. that is critical at this juncture. the who, what, when and where will come after we get the public in safe conditions. >> and gordon, you said that they are wise to step up security precautions. would you expect vulnerability in other places after something like this, or not necessarily? >> the vulnerability of a crowded place is always there and hard to protect against. they will be wary in the immediate aftermath whether there could have been a secondary device, but obviously, if whoever planned this have gotten away and we understand there is no one in custody, then the worry could be that they could have
it will be too early to know what law enforcement can focus on. what they will be focused on at this juncture is to make sure there will be no more attacks. >> i was interested that the police commissioner just a little while ago in boston said that people should not congregate in public. they should stay indoors. >> asaph of the, we're trying to minimize the effects of these attacks. trying toely, we are minimize the effects of these attacks. that is critical at this juncture. the...
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two orville laws near the sinking one also are being evacuated. that's co >> residents of a rhode island city can breathe a sigh of relief as a missing toddler is found alive and well less than 10 miles from his home town. an amber alert was issued for isaiah paris on sunday morning that after his mother and another woman were found murdered at their house. an off duty providence police officer spotted that child walking on a sidewalk. >> officials say they don't know how isaiah ended up there. the toddler will be taken to the hospital to be checked out by doctors. 22-year-old malcolm was connected in connection with the homicide and kidnapping after a struggle with police. he told the officers while he was in custody about another man who might have been involved in the murders daniel rodriguez. officials say one or both of the suspects should be charged today. >> attorney general eric holder will call for an end to mandatory minimum sentences for many drug offenders. that is according to prepared remarks he will give to the american bar associat
two orville laws near the sinking one also are being evacuated. that's co >> residents of a rhode island city can breathe a sigh of relief as a missing toddler is found alive and well less than 10 miles from his home town. an amber alert was issued for isaiah paris on sunday morning that after his mother and another woman were found murdered at their house. an off duty providence police officer spotted that child walking on a sidewalk. >> officials say they don't know how isaiah...